The last hint of day turns purple as night settles over the JOIDES Resolution. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 078_ exp390_644.jpg]
The famous JOIDES Resolution outdoor BBQ – the first on Expedition 390. (Credit: Jessica Riekenberg, IODP JRSO and Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: 079_ exp390_689.jpg]
Lifeboat drill is essential practice to prepare and educate for emergencies. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 080_ exp390_545.jpg]
The port-side group assigned to lifeboat 4 is suited up in safety gear. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 081_ exp390_547.jpg]
The scientists, technicians, and crew assigned to lifeboat 2. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 082_ exp390_551.jpg]
Where is Co-Chief Scientist Roz (Roz Coggon, University of Southampton, UK)? The answer – Everywhere! She shines as a leader in STEM while receiving and extruding core catcher material, selecting samples in the splitting room, and interacting with the rig floor crew. (Credit: Lewis Grant & IODP, Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP, Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO, Jessica Riekenberg, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 083_ exp390_690.jpg]
Happy birthday Roz Coggon (Co-Chief Scientist, University of Southampton, UK)! The science party and technicians gather in the conference room to celebrate. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 084_ exp390_645.jpg]
Bill Gilhooly (Organic Geochemist, Indiana University/Purdue University, USA) prepares Styrofoam cups for his kids and nieces. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 085_ exp390_591.jpg]
Co-chief Scientist Jason Sylvan (Texas A&M University, USA) studies Mako Takada’s drawing on a Styrofoam cup in amazement. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 086_ exp390_594.jpg]
Mako Takada (Microbiologist/Organic Geochemist, The University of Tokyo, Japan) studies the inductively coupled plasma spectrometer (ICP) as it analyzes samples. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 087_ exp390_679.jpg]
Sunshine over the derrick. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: 088_ exp390_C122.jpg]
Aidan Leetz (Marine Laboratory Specialist, IODP JRSO) returns a piece of igneous rock to the working section table after cutting a thin section billet that he will polish into a thin section. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 089_ exp390_595.jpg]
Myriam Kars (Marine Laboratory Specialist, IODP JRSO) attaches labels to freshly cut hard rock pieces. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 090_ exp390_599.jpg]
Kiho Yang (Sedimentologist, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea) diligently works on the SHMSL (Section Half Multisensor Logger). (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 091_ exp390_622.jpg]
Entier crew prepares for another theme meal. The flag gives it away – we enjoyed delicious Cambodian food. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 092_ exp390_671.jpg]
Andrew McIntyre (Physical Properties Specialist, The Open University, UK) solves the Rubik’s cube within a matter of seconds. Impressive! (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 093_ exp390_616.jpg]
In the chemistry laboratory, Yi Wang (left, Inorganic Geochemist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA) and Mako Takada (right, Microbiologist/Organic Geochemist, The University of Tokyo, Japan) chat about upcoming experiments during quiet time in the laboratory. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 094_ exp390_685.jpg]
If there is no time to get a piece of paper, the hand will do. Petrologist Elliot Carter is taking notes. (University of Manchester, UK). (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: 095_ exp390_C130.jpg]
More note taking - Justin Estep (Physical Properties Specialist, Northern Arizona University, USA) at the archive table during a sample party. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 096_ exp390_617.jpg]
Sunrise at the bow. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: 097_ exp390_C126.jpg]
Sometimes, you have to let loose. From left: Andrew McIntyre (Physical Properties Specialist, The Open University, UK), Mako Takada (Microbiologist/Organic Geochemist, The University of Tokyo, Japan), Jason Sylvan (Co-Chief Scientist, Texas A&M University, USA), and Yi Wang (Inorganic Geochemist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA) play a round of ping pong. (Credit: Claire Routledge & IODP) [Photo ID: 098_ exp390_C157.jpg]
After a successfully drilled hole and great recovery, logging follows. Here (from left), Justin Estep (Physical Properties Specialist, Northern Arizona University, USA), Emily Estes (Staff Scientist, IODP JRSO), Angela Slagle (Physical Properties Specialist, Columbia University, USA), and Clayton Furman (Schlumberger Logging Engineer) discuss the data acquisition. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 099_ exp390_669.jpg]
Sedimentologist Leonardo Tamborrino (MARUM, Germany) is looking forward to next week, where sediments are on the operations plan. (Credit: Sandra Herrmann, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 100_ exp390_615.jpg]